Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1789-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more

Download & Play

Questions

Newspaper Page Text

COURT DJIIONS&fVs7. dmmD vs m c os NDhr, -A appllee cannot obtain theof the appeal on motion sugertSsms of ta Lppellante, whose am5la- meawld in support of the motion, hadan appeal to be taken in theirthe aames of some of the partiesa suit have, without their authori_-oa ied in a petition for an appealt do nt desre to prosecute, theydismise the a peal ap toad time to have them cited aswill then be granted to the othermi.S-DELPBR.T DOLIONUDR, OUUATRII,vs. . P. LEMOINE UT ALs.D.g lani , J.--Absenoe cannot of Itself beas an inoapacity to receive by domortLa cauea, and unless the death ofabsentee to whom such a bequest has beeniM I.tahished as having ooocurred priorthat of the testator, the executors of thehteuliMe no right to transmit to the prepe heirs ofthe absentee his share ofsession.of an abstatee who has been ap0 his eurmtrix Is authorisld to asohis name and stead, a legsop made totad to sue, for the recovery thereof, thelIU tive heirs of the absentee who haveput in possession of the legacy.. 7779--a. J. oAT Vs. M . . . . . UTON ETSyO Deleanc, J,--When by agreement beet*W5 two seizing creditors trie propertyhIssld and tle proceeds held by one ofeuditors, subject to the judgment to be01 to their respective rights therei s.ditiltor. Who thus becomes the deu the other being deereed the.oihi funds, cannot apply them, byof moumpensation. to the payment of adue him by the depositor..Oi .7 M I THE MATrR OF MOnOAN'S RAILOAD AND STRAMSHIP C(OMPANY PRIAYIN(IBy sner, J.-The right of expropriationa legal one, ite exercise does not give-si anyother than actual damages, andsQ ueutial damages cannot, therefore, beW ty Jsought to be expropriatedoUmbeli by k lease, the person provokes t upropriation Is, in aldltion to theyal]of the land paid to the owner, liable to'l.. for any excess inf the actual valueth lasehold for thl uuexo.red term overIDamoint of rent stipulated to be pald durthat period.7,10-RlNRY WE.TON vs. CANAL STRaEUT,S, PiTY PARK AND LAKE RAILROAD tCOM~it JJ-When a resolution of the dlof a railroad company providing fora loan and mortgage upon the roadSalen as to the purposes of the loan, parolevmidenc is admissible to show the purpose of, bor'pwingh, and it It be shown that it wasrI" &a nrps e authorized by law the mort..geDbOUld be enforoed.o.. t799-AuG. THILMAN VS. OUNBLE & NIPSPlRT UT AL.S.BC Wfhie, J.-The liability as surety of aSnot beoing on the face of a prom.Sa party thereto, ls ested as an inca, be enforced despite the mlstakentioc in the pleadings.the payee of a promissory note isS wn.. n.as an indorser, evidence adhu formal objection, that he was-4 tuty ad not a mere Indorser, can, under1j. ral relief prayer, be considered and.PO 7811-P-1~5 TILLIASTIB VS. A. ST. AR, MAND.White J.-Thegiving of a twelve monththe price of rorty sold under exados not, bemre its payment, ext~claim of the creditor ag ast thits efsot being merely to cre*ovatton Fa nw debtor, and theSof the new obigatlion arrying with. zoieonq pro tanto of the old,So rt sold at the instance of theftheb first mortgage is adjudicatedmouths' credit and the bonds, exethe pourchaser and delivered to theof the several mortgages bearingnot being paid, execution is issued ontheir seyeral holders are" aitled to claim the prooeeds conourt but must be paid in the order in whichi.-spetive mortgages have borne uponproperty prln to Its first sale thoughmo were not reinearibed.Sdtte that mortgages are tran. -o 60of a foroed sale on' does net obtain Whenth# prcabseer.tisa of time with security, and the originalmust be reinscribed, before preShain order to preserve their rank.THUI VOURTS.United States Utroult Court.Thee. Lilientbal at eal. vs. W. W. Wash` -Plabtiff ordered to show cause why theould not be set asideewberger goostadterck . ngham & o. and Samuel L.flh Simon Mose.-Ordered that the proDo the hands of the sheriff of the parleh ofln not under seizure. in virtue of writsby th parish court, be delivered over toleid States marshal.L. Flowers t als. vs. Jos. A. Shakespeare et-N ew trial granted.Seeond District Court.Zmancopated-Oornellus Murphy.Third District Court.lash olsen vs. Hibernia Insurance ComStLty-nve sh for plaintif recognizingStwpen shares of stook.fifth Digriot Court.Jule A. Floret et al.Nvs. Thomas H. Handy etas.-,- dmcuat agalnst defendant excrpt se*, J.a rtatrik et al. vs,. Thomas H. HandyI--w t.rial refused.Sixth.Distriot Court.Jo atises vs. W. H. Brooks, nonetable, etl.-B.-ýtX.5 n sustained and suit dismissed,ans pat ff's rights.l eaase of Butohers' Union Slaughterr Day vs.the Orescoent City Slaughter_Omoanuy. In whlh an injunction wasS ortoenjoin the latter and the city and&uthorities from interfering with the. the establishment of a slaunhter.I11C'ourt dismissed the rule nisi for ane on A refused the prayer of the deSfor a removl of the oense toates Cirrcuit Court.Superior Crirmnal Court.MOTIONs.W. . Brooks. alias W. H. OClarke. utteringad tlhlsas true a false. forwed an d nounle ounent. Plea of auilty wit hdrawnbue flied and argued by J. J. Fo'ey.lb for defense, and taken under adviset by the court.-UC AIS OONTINUED.eletin~allas OailonOahrles Mormh aer and James G lfla, shoottingwounding with intent to commit murder.ed until the twenty-seventh.lter Edsen. arson. Until twentiethFirst District Court." rxOrMaTION FILED.* n .in t District Attorney Baker. actingm,- instruottons from the lhat grand jury.iled an information ageainst iA. L.a, harultng him with obtaining $190P. .Martinez under false pretenses.b.ws arrested on a caplas andSnuder onds.J l asson-Assault an battery.xohLL P.osEQut.R Reman Oatman-Ill-treatng a dumb aniOONVICTUD,lAngastine Pierre-Larceny ; recommendedto the mercy of the courtfirst Recorder's Court.Wi, Smith. carryina a concealed weapon;- isr or(.imipnal Jourt. bonds $150.SW hington. assault and battery; saoo+. uds.Nrs District urt.Jchasn and Lucas carrier; $250 each,, Saved afrom Being Robbed.ý J11eroa4he o os r e do b _ ! m e w ns , ' q U •ofle o uor. on is arrival atthe pok upe gave his nm a W. B 8htiman. and satedhe was a meroant from Arkansas O. hisrerson were founud stYfs a gold an.d silverwatch and a dimond spark.,The man avis, sinceluo the occurrence, hasbeen arrested. charged with being a dangerousand susplclous oharacter.BOARD OF HEALTH RECORD.The following were recorded yesterday at theomoe of the Board of Health:alTEsll.Mrs. Pierre Duolos. a son.Mrs. O tsoar Kreis. a son.Sre. Edward Dinkeldeln. a son.Mr. Thos. Barr. a son.re. Edward DeBlano. a daughter.MABRIAGU5.John Wolf to LoulsaBHnnlins,Geo. Gump3rt to Amanda Prechter.DEATHS.enis CahIll. 50 years.mile Quintali. year.Josephine Fraunoln. et years.Anna H. Zeo.el. 53 years.Win. W-st. 21 ears..James RBay. dys.Wm. B. Dod,. months.Josroh 8beli,t s years.F. Rlv' rm. 22 years.Josephine Westerhaus. is days.DAILY Lr1TTIIR LIST.Ladies' List.Freeman Jennie miss Graysin Annie missHarris GCIlly mres oward COue mrsKennedy Josepbine 1, g L L mrsVaughan Mary mrs Morgan Jennie mrsMartin Nany mrs Mollon mrmPowers Katli A lItuseei 8 E mrsSmith Marie miss Bomras mrsGentlemen's List.Redford James Ra'iste mr-u AD - R4uttsJ A BBarber Andrew ltes i HenryBoewell M Pd Oarlta LDe sbaoln Balleas Daoher DennisI)elot dF Drummond WmFhtbey tim ali s AOoodman J D lliard AugustH,trvea Jie enkins GeeLevy A W Jtabbh n Jotn, jreat hebrs George Mttnews A AMay Alex Maesso, oIarMerigny H G Ntibolds A 0Nash Tnny O'bourne ,M GRivers Henry ttoner J H &ooUnser Wm Wheeler A JWisham Goo WillIamson R MUnmailable Letters.NOT PREPAID.Brown Bertha miss Humble Lionel mrsPowell Uo C Logory A L mrsMISDIRl rED.Orabb G W Dale CloverHarnep Mike PblIos 8ylvainSoott F 8 A lison FWilliamPERSOONAL.We had the plea'ur', yesterday of araspingthe hand of that gallant and estimable gentleman, Wm. J. Bram*ard, captain of the Mobileoadets. He was surroundel yest rday by therank and file of our militia. among whom he isagreat favorite. Capt. Bralnar 1 Is aMoomoanied over here by a number of (rent emen composing the Lee Assoo.aton of Mobile; they areIn eur city on an excursion of vleasure_ Weal the honor of an Introdaotion to seiortephsno room. president of the assoolationThe Major e an old Confederate. and servedwith distinction daring the late war.CITY EOBOEB.P. Kaiser was looked up in the Fourth Station for violating cialty ordinance No. 6256.A Mrs. Nickila was thro n from her wagon,at the corner of Common and Dorgenots streets,whloh resulted in the breaking of her left leg.Tuesday a sneakt thief effected an entranoeinto Mrs. Blohard Binonbalk's residence, andthen departed enriched to the amount or $22a.tlphonse Oarter spends twentryfour hours inthe Fourth Stlatoo. oharged with assaultingJosephine Bernard with a dangerous weapon.,and also robbing her of a shawl valued at sIo.Patrolman J. D. Donovan reports having, ate;so p. i, Wednesday night. fired two Ineffectualshots at a dog. the pro erty of Mr. Loebe, residilg at the corner of Canal and Wells street.Wm, Smith, a barber, Is in the Central Station, charged be F. Tague with assault with adangerons weapon and threats. and by theofficer with carrying a concealed weapon.By the acoidental overturning of a kettle ofhot water a little rl aged two years. namedClara A. Hield, residing with her parents. onJefersoýn street Algiers was very painfullyscalded Wednesday morning.Sneak Thief.At 6 o'clook Wednesday evening a thief entered Mrs. Hearsey's house, No. 91. Fellcitystreet. and carried away Property to theamount of $10.,, ..._. --THE FRENCH WIT,.In a police court:The Judge-"How dare you break at nightinto this gentleman's apartment I"The prisoner-"Your honor, before you upbraided me for stealing in the daytime. Nowyou denounce me.for stealing at night. Whenshall I steal?"Prudhomme asks the prospective tenant ofone of his houses:"Has madame any children?""Two little girls-one ten and the othereight years old."'The one of ten years is the older, I presume.""Yes, sir, and the other is the younger.""Thank you. I was about to ask that.""What pretty children and how much theylook alike," says C, during a first visit at afriend's house."They are twins," his friend explains."What I both of 'em?" exclaims C. greatlyinterested.B, who has concelved quite aliklng for , invites him occasionally to his house.He met him the other day."Dome and dine with me this evening.""No," responded 0, hesitatingly."Oh, come along.""Well. But lend me a louts.""A louis?""Yes," replied the modest 0. "I have dinedat your house a dozen times, and I have neveryet presented a bouquet to your wife."An affecting passage from "Daniel Roobat :In the middleof a grand love scene the heroine asks her lover:"How shall I bury you, my adored one?"Surprise of the adored one."I hope to outlive you, my dear," she continues, resuming the cheerful subject. "Menleading the active life of politics die early,you know. Tell me, how shall I bury youreligiously or civilly."And so the play continues.A worthy citizen asks his neighbor:"What is this 'floating debt' that I hearspoken of so frequently?'Neighbor, looking greatly astonished:"Don't you know? It's easy enough to see.It is the 'marine budget.'A well-known artist gives his last work toa porter to convey to the salon.'Be careful, be careful," ssys he, "the ploture is scarcely dry.""0 ! never mind, 'exclaims the porter, "myclothes are old."In a salon a lady listens to the piano performance of avirtuoso with an air of profounddejection."You appear fatigued," whispered a neighbor."Why, no. Not very. I try to bear mypleasure very patiently."A play writer takes to a well-known manager a drama founded on the history of LadyJane Grey.The manager takes it to read.The next time the author calls, he says:o "Your piece is very interesting, but ft endstoo sadly. Is It necessary to haveJane GreyL. die?"Thb Tanislan Railway is finished as far asthe Alerin frontier, Tbe lastportlonofita sdie zoy kilometres-ha just begi handedý= .. ;dt',. .x ..Fý. .iwitxýP F:'a"F%8,:;ns'':4" ` ý" .. 'iWAMOAtET IIAUO EBT. arm1anD KWs.STEAM AND MECHANICAL.BAKERY,74,76and 78New evee streetNew0rleansThe undersigned beg leave to call your attentlon to the following list of CRACOKE.manufactured by new and Improved machinery, and soiloit your orders:NAVY BREAD, SOol CRACKsRS, xx, XXX, XXXX.PILOT 4BRAD, ClEaeM CRAcOse, xx, Xxx,C0FFlrSEOUS$ BREAD, STONl CRACKEIRS,CRACKER REAL, BOSTON BUTTEI CRACKERSgIQg R IREAD, XX, XXx, PICNIC CRACKERS,SINGEaR NUTS, XX, XXX, WATER CRACKERS,SPICE NIUT, OYSTER CRACKERS,CR..IBNT IlaSUIT,. LK IRACKEMIMARGARET HAUGHERY & CO.FANCY CRACKERS.PEABL OYBTER ORACKEBS. GINGEB OBEAM ORACKERB, ORAEKNELs, GINGUBNAPB, LEMON BNAPB. SUGAR CAKEB, LEMON JUMBLES, ORESCENT BISCUIT, BANEBUGAR CRACKERB. NICK-KNACK CROBACKERS, BUGAR ORACKERSB., MAOOABONI BNAPSGINGER JUMBLES, ORANGE JUMBLES. LEMON CRACKERS.EXTRA FANCY CRACKERS.ARIORTED CAKES AND JUMBLES. ARROW ROOT CRACKERH. PEARL BISCUIT, DRYHUOAR OAKE, TEA BISCUIT. A B O BISCUIT. LEMON CREAM BISCUIT, STRAWBERRY1ISCUIT, ICED SUGAR CAKE.When desired, these goods will be packed in Tin Cases, for foreign shipment, of6, 10, 15, 20 and 25 pound packages. Having a capacity of manufacturing 800harrels of Flour per day, we are prepared to receive and fill large orders withpromptness....... MnI MARGARET HAUGHERY & CO.am m n n unm1un i m u mm imWA CARD TO THE PUBLIC.Persons who desire to embelish their residences would do wellto call atL. UTER'S ART EMPORIUM,38.-----....................-----------ROYAL STREET...----.---------....---..........38And inspect him magnificent stock before purchasing elsewhere, and we are sure it will be totheir advantage by so doing, as his prices are made to suit the times, and he guarantees fasatisfaction to the purchaser of any of the following articles, snob asFine Ornamenled Gilt or Walnut and Gilt French Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Win.dow shades, Corlices, Curtain Holders, Engravings, Chromos, Portrait and PictureFrames of every description; also, Artists' Materials, Picture Mouldings, flaking,Picture Cords and Tassels. mh21 lyLAMBERT'SPermanentI'ICTUIREL.Triumph in Photography!-ATSWASHBURN'S.All kinds of celtures are roduced withGREAT BEAUTY and PERFECTION. TheLambert Everlasting Picturesare a FPclralty and for DURABILITY andItXQUTS1ITE FINISH Cannot Be Eroeeed.Our Prices are MODERATE. and we(VT AR IWPP RATT.I.'Af1TN nnl1840 .............. ESTABLIHIIED ................1840,HUIIBBA'S FURNITURE PALACE,THE CHEAPEST, THE NEATEST, THE LARGEST AND THEOLDEST ESTABLISHIENT IN TOWN,With the Largest Assortment of Fine Bedroom Suits, in Rosewood, Mahogany, Wainnut and Oak, of the Latest Patterns and the Lowest Prices. ParlorSuits in Ebony and Gold, Mahogany, Walnut and Gold in Coteline RawSilks, Reps, Satin de Laine, Hair and Mohair Coverings, in Large Variety at Equally Low Figures. Also, Library, Hall and Dining.Room Furniture in the Most Modern Styles, Exceedingly Cheap.French Dressers, - - Mirror Wardrobes,MANTLE AND FANCY ANDPIER MIRRORS,0 1 FOLDING CHAIRS,BEDSTEADS iSECRETARIES,CENTRE AND CAID SOFAS. LOUNGESTABL E 8, WASHSTANDS,SIDEBOARDS, RATTAN ANDhins and ilver Oaa se CARPET BOCKERS,HALL STANIDS, Spring Mattresses.peathers ane -sprln Pillows andCURLED gg, BOLsTERISPARLOR DESKS, Ladi SeIN NUMBERS AND PRICEf. TO ISUIT ALL.Also a heavy stoa' of Medium and Ordinary Furniture for City and Country Use. at Wholesaleand etail.h ls for ossh, AlU in faeed of rnltare will do well to examine our stook and priesS h.S. 1B. :IIT BARD,No 322 South Rampart, Cor, Perdido, and Nos. 84, 86, 88,9o and 92 Perdido Street.LLnon ! "e.v li r ie BasEgse .AWUOZOIW 3AL-.yOtoMrmd 8 .. A o.sret re.ideneinie, ibrare s at modenratehharnede at raotien, r regtlar ato.eheld at o'olook mi ecery TUESDAtT WUItSDAY and TAUTUDBD AtBales at residences attended to at moderatcharges, auutONUDTOML AVETIE TWill sell or Lu m les. ows. Carrlooes anarnes. E.t auction, atONTGOMD JUD TATIOT COUTIALL FONe. th and Len street l teyrsh o OrlWEDN DA Nod BA iUBDe at n1alna wrimnt of stolr, solicited, thellJUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.INRB.IFF SALES.Stats of Loutisesn vs. I3. Bloomer andC. H. Girardey & Co.allbs writ of flin fais.., to me directed by thehonorable the Second Judlcial District Courtof the Sixth and Seventh Municipal Distriotsfor the parish of Orleane. in the above entitledcanle, for State ta.es of 1871, 1872. 1878, 1874 and1876, I will proceed to sell at public anotion, atghe Merchants and Auctloneers' Exchbange.Royal street. between Canal and COatombouses'reets in the SBecond Di trict of thibis city, onT ESDbAY May 18. 1880. at 12 o'clock m., thefollowing d(.snrib ,Ii l ri)er, to wit,-A CERTAIN PO TION OF THE LANDknown as the Foucher vroperty. In the BlxthDistriot of the city (f New Orleans, formerly apart of the parish of Jefferson said portionbenlg that lying north of St. dharles Avenue.and extending to the northern limits of thetract, and belr'g bounded and described as follow.: Fronting on the north side of St. CharlesAvenue, and extending thereon from theboundary of Burtheville to the boundary ofGreenville: thence running northwardly on theeast boundary of Greenville frinourg and Marley ebout seven thousand eeven hundred andtbirtyi-str feet taertert~ potnt i the- nberthern apex of an ang'e on the boundary of Maricy; thence in a southeantwardly direction on arear boundary line to the eastern boundary ofMarley: thenrce again northwardly on the eastbountary of Merl.y, about fotur thousand ands.venty feet, to the extreme depth of the tract,and to a point where said upper boundarymeets the converging boundary .f the adjiocnttract below; thence running in a southwardlydirection on a line of said adj.ecent tract andalong the western boundary of Burtheville tothe said north side of at. Chrles Avenuen, abouteleven thousand six hundred and twenty-sevenfeet. All being in accordance with oriasl.allines and distances. and Including the entirearea from St. Oharles Avenue to the originalrear boundaries.To be sold in block.reizd In the above suit.Terms-Cash on the etot.J. B. ALOEE GAUTHIEAUX.Clvil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans.a D16 28 80 miy 18 18AILmOADnsEW ORL1EANS, SPANISH FORT- AND -LAKE RAILROAD.Depot Corner Canal and Basin Streets.On and after APRIL 1 trains will, until further notice, leave as follows:At sso. 9. and every hour after until a p. m.:then every half hour.Last train from city at ~ p. m.: from the Fortat p. m. Arrangements can be made for rpeclatrains. T.B. WILLIAM.api um Gonarenrl Mansr.THE BHORTEST 'E TO EASTUEBONLY LINE $ W Dý l S.DAILY PAS.O ansad l"ae Sundaye . April .,1ona tradinssi.oiowr:No. Express No. Expres,dai..........o 7:00a.m. I a ......:.s8: L.Q. Express Io. 4 Expressdaiyo .a........hoop.m.d dily .. 0:00 .5oo mo m .'n r .mmodat 'ndall except daily exoeptuaay .....s:l . j1 ......e 9 m.se n lon appl on thpfoe i Cndommo streets. ODOsits y -.dlly etGBEAT JAESBONi BOUTE.mNaCABO. ST. LeOI AWD NW.W O.LEANS 3AILEIOAD.Trains will leave a4d arrive at the 0alliop4Street Devot. on and after January 17. 1a. asollows: Ar. . ,:so P . m li. nI .. a. 8:80 8,zed .Ioi. .:15 . . m ee I a0.. 4 78 p. a1 and I run dally No and dailry, ezaturayAoommodation for MeComb Oftisleavee at 4:00 p. inm.Bunday Excursion for McComb Clty leaves at7:115. in. Beturning .arrives at 9:s0 a. m.A.ND OJI0AGO WITOU AB .a fosT. LOUIS a eeer is at t lnenablig '-passengers to gc throeh withoutImproved Slebping and Reelining Chair carsto Vicksburg daily without change.Tiekt for berth secured and Informs.tion given at o. OCamp street. corner ofCommon.o A. D BH N, LTicket AlenL1.COHID.l . eneral aseaar AgentCANCELLATION OF BOND.BTATE OW LOUIaxANA,Executive Department.HEBEAS FBEDBICOE FISOBHEB ANDJ3OHN OHOMAKaB of the eitpof NewOrleans. have applied to me forthe oaelationof a bon .drawn and signed by Ft D GENI88as prin~osl, or the sum of fve tusand dllars, with the said Frederick Fischer and JohnBShomiaker as sureties1 each for the sum of twothousand five hundred dollars, dated the seond day of December. 1870. and conditioned forthe faithful performance of the duties of saidFred Gelse as Constable for the Seventh JustioeCourt for the narish of Orleans.Now, therefore. I LOUIS ALFRED WILTZ.Governor of the State of Louisiana. havethought propDer to issue this my proclamation.with the view of giving public notice to all persons therein Interested to show ause in writing. at the office of Secretary of State, in thecity of New Orleans, within ninety days afterthe last publication hereof, why said bond andthe mortcsge r~sulting therefrom should notbecaneled and annulled, and the suretiesabove named discharged from any further liabilities in the premises.Witness my signature and the seal of theState of Louisiana, at the city of New Orleans,this twentieth day of March. in the year of ourLord one thousand eight hundred and eighty.and the one hundred and fourth year of the independence of the United States of America.LOUIS A. WILTZ.By the Governor:OsoAan Aasoro.Assistant Secretary of State. mhsi soOFFICEW. S. CAMPBELL, Agent,29 Carondelet st., New Orlean&sAT WHOLESALE SOD RETAISteamboats, tteamships,And Families uapplied.Hat en is onhand e fUU stock PofSI. Dernart-JDIWIAL AWmWTUNT·r~ MSeuauuII gALsa.John V. Moere vs. Algernon N. Bcek etSEbOOND JUDClALf ITBRTO1 COOURT 0FBthe Milth and ueventh MnoloIpal Diesriots ofthe Parlih of Orleane No. 2114-By virtue of awrit of seizure and sale to me directed by thehonorable the Second Judicial Distrivt uourtfor the Sixth and Seveath Municipal Jistriof the arsh of Ort ans. In the t ove entdcause, Iwill proceed to sell at on aietlot.at the Merchants and Auctioneers Excn.e .Royal street between cOnal and Customhousestreets. in the Second District of this city. onTUE. DAY, ay. 1880, at 12 o'Olok m., the followingt deaser' er oL et, tvo witA OERTA IN tQUAB OFOR UND, situatedin the Sixth _Dl taint of the city of New Orleans._Fubourg Burstylle (late oarish of Jefferson).together with all the Improvements the 0on.rights ways, privileges and advrantages eflrsunto buloP. in or in any wki. appertntngn.,designated tha e number twenty.two, on aplan drawn by B. Bulssop surveyor, datMarch 17.1887. nirt dtpoalet' In the office at E.Barnett. then a notary Dublic I the City of NewOrleans, bounded by Eleanor. Laurel ard LiveOak etreetd and by the dividing line of Bloominedale. and fronts three hundred eat (80o) onEleanor street, two hundred and fifty.sx (i1sLfret on Live Oak street and two hundred and"eighty (280) feet and four (4) lines front onLaurel street.Seized In the above suit.Terms-Cash on the scot.J. B. ALUEB GAUTHREAUX,Civil Sheo iff of the Parish of Orleans.alt8 s 80 my7 14 18Mrs. Flortnda W. Tays or vs. J. Q. A. FetIDIFTH DISTBIG? ZICOBT FB TBB PAR' lsh of Orleans No. 1oe-614-y virtue of awrit of fledt faiee to tme directed by the hoaorable the filth Dbtrict Oour` for the rprisof Orleans, in the above entitled causet I willoroceed to sell at nublel auction, at the Merobants and Anotioneers' Exchange, oyalstreet, between Can and C stomhousestree,in 'be Second District 4f 'blh oity on TUES.DAY, May 4, 1860, at 11 o'clock m.. the fullowingdescribd property. to wit1. A LOT 10 .BUNDD.In the squareboundedby Circus (now Bam a t). Posdras, Perdido andhbtillita (now Dr ysJle) streets. in the First DIstrirtt of the city of New Orleans, being lot number eleven In said s0uare. buyvin thirty testfrontno Per.tLdotreeth b a depth of eiart srsifeet. apd below the same lot recovereffby MyraClark (aines of Isabella Jenknsl. by decree ofthe uuprenmo Oourt of the Uniled States.2. THitEE LOTS OP GROUND situated Inthe Secon.d District rf the city of New Orleaposla the squnre bounded by Toulouse. Burgundy.Rampart and St. Peter streets, beIlo lots numhone one, two and twelve of said sqareo ltsone and two heavinl a front of sixty feet on rgundy street by a depth of o..e hundred andtwenty feet. Lot one fInrms the corner Qf Baraundy and Toulonse streets. Let twelve .alnius lot one, and hlas a front on Toulousestreet of sixty feet by a b of one hundredAnd twenty feet all Preatlt measure;.thneiwofirst lots belon tlhe property recovered ty 2wClark Gaines of G. L.umeyar and lot numbertwelve recovered by Myra Clars G sdnes ftf .turet, by decree of the Supreme Uuortof ohUnited tat es.a. fiQUABKi NUMBER FOUR HUNDREDAND lVIE, bounded by Osyoso, Sitoedo Orleans and lt. Anne stree'..,aood District.4 bQOARBI NUMBERB THR. BUNDBEDAND e.INETY, b..uuded by Gayost Dupre.OileaRs and 8t. Anne streets. ~Acond bl rf. MQUUaR tU BE ¶tHhEElB URiA DAND INETY ONE bounded by Dors t, .Peter. Orleans and dayoso streets, seeond District.QtrletlORE NUMBER FOUR HU1bSEI L.AND 'OUl, bounded by iendon, Orlea. s B :.Pe er and liagan Avenue streets. Second isl NQ NuvUMBE FOUR BUNDREDAND olX TY. bounded by Orleans. usfaan AVynen. St. Peter and Port streets,.or Bayo It.John. Broond Dlstrict this being lape sqoWareowhich the Drainase Mahblue arat..Together with all the buildings and improvements in th above described properties.Seized in theabove isut.Terms-COh on the .Clevi Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans.a-n 0 18 so so m.aprullie aurrter Vs. Meles 0. Aralktwidow of S. A. Robrer. now wife of HenastLeckle.THRD DISTBIOT.COUBT FOB THE PABlab of Orleans, No. 26.140-Byvi of -writ of seiaujae nd esle. to me t by ,ltonorable the Third Dsrit outrl Loin Esarish of Orleans, tin the above entle eeI will proceed to sell at public auction, tMerchants and Auctoner' Ecstreet, between (lanan Customho.sein the Second Distrifttof this city, on 1.ESDAY. Ma.r 4. 11,,. at 12 o'clock m.., theOO win :jgee r ther. with thebuildings and improvments thereon 'i !in the FounrtkD i y eleans). In sq.Ore umabe elfatty t e. oneby Seventh. Eighth. tsstul an P(now Coliseum) streets and desig atumbers five s. aevbn and ehiht on a paw by H. i, s nehl on the ioo.udnay, 1r. and deose in the oN. 9f.man. late notary in thisa ofi Sald Ioand measure as follows L1ots es'laght measure each thlrt-two f 1týot aBeventh street by depth o one hunde.d antwenty-five feet; lot so rthirty-ne feet nine Inches front onstreet by a simila do ,o htenty-ve Int h fringoof the corners of Seveth hnitSaid four lots form arto thewas donated to the detis ,arLeckie) by her father and mo a.Hynson and wife, on the twentyugust ieee as r act thenobert . Kilpatrck. th reo eroi . piWebsh o Bapides. in this State. and ea to .h- ,sreid in the above suit.Terms-Cash on the suot. rA1Civil Sherlff of the Parish of Oylea~s.ar,2 5a ca seB mv4Wm. H. Plaerson vs. J. W. lMaddoe.FIFTH DISTRIOT OOURT FOB THE P .' ish of Orleans. No. 10.14-By virtue o awrit of fler facias. to me directed by theorable the Fifth District Oot for the pars ofOrleans. in the above entlcd cause. Jwi prooeed to sell at public set on, at tand Aot loneers' Etobane. Boal stree.tween Oaoal and uasto.house atreesSecond Distrilt of this city, onApril 18. 1880. at 12 o'clock m.. the followinreALL THE BRIGHT TITLE AND INT]E$I'of John W. Maddei:. defendant, in and to re -firm of Madden & Oatis.Selied in the above suit.Terms-This being the second dlion, the said Droeert will be defni ly ,atedto the .ht ndlt bidder forwawill bring, at twelve o. the' ,chaser furn hin on oosecuritye, e five t teeat i tpersnum from of sale until nSaid purehaser will have to deduct from 4sand ray in csh' the rmamountr ,of p srt .gt's and i. B ALOEO TBAeetCivil Sheriff of the Parish of OD 1010CON1TASLE BALMS .1. W. Palls vs. P. dels.ItIXTH JUSTIOR OOUB? FOR TUE PABEISRk of Orleans. No. Beu-By virtue o a writ of"fler f.claes to me directed by the Hon. Pariuk.Kenney. Sixth Justice of tbe Pesoe in and f.tr{the parish of Orleans. I will proeed toell 1tCpublic auction, on Magazine streSt! yet,Louisiana Avenue and TolnAano street.District of this city, on THURsDAY. Apl t1880, at 12 o'olcek m.A LOT OF HOU'4HOLD FUBNITUJtBl .A LOT OF BHINGLES and A LOT oF U .,BEB, as per inveLtory on file in my of1ee,Termes-Oash. JOBEPH KBIRGEBsDl 16 e22 OocsatI':,MWJCCB N. 3*1C0.Bsueesleto of A. O'w wd.SICONI D DITRIOT COURT FOB THE P1AN' .i sh of Orleans.L No. 1.$e--Notise is _h eh rgiven to the creditors of this ebtate sndto Walother persons herein interested to showsasawithin ten days from the present notiflestn, f 1senteb red Mor ton. tetamentary ýtor in this estate, should not be approved atehomolgated, and the funds distributed tin abcordanee therewith.By order of the eourt.THE ST. CHA1ULEM IVT.ELWILL OPEN FOB THE BEOEFTIO Ite snmesr the Hotel was put in thot B 5I guest on MONDAY. sixth instn . iand many immrovemenrt bj9ito po t . srrone. awill continue to merit the abse eore it iin the >Pr Festdtrn 0